BITABUSE!! Susan Makula Refuses To Dance With Pastor Bugingo At Mesach Ssemakula’s Concert.

Pastor Aloysius Bugingo and Susan Makula stepped out for the Mesach at 46 Concert held on Friday, May 19 at the Kampala Serena Hotel.

In a video shared on social media, Bugingo holds Makula’s hands so that they can dance together but she whispers something into his ear and they release each other’s hands shortly after.

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In another video, Bugingo is seen dancing alone while Makula is seen seated, appearing to be looking at her phone.

The couple has always come across as smitten with each other.

They even co-host a show together on Salt T.V., which is owned by Pastor Bugingo. At church, he frequently mentions her in his summons and sometimes she’ll chime in to pass on a message.

In February, they unveiled a posh crib that they built on an expansive property in Namayumba, a settlement in Wakiso District.

While Bugingo has recently questioned the value of wedding vows, he has repeatedly assured her that she never regrets their relationship.

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Pastor Bugingo was married to Teddy Naluswa until his romance with Makula went public in 2019.

In May 2019, Bugingo and Nasulwa’s love story turned sour when the former publicly accused the latter of wanting to kill him.

He also accused her of conspiring to steal his church land, citing it among the reasons he could no longer stay with her. He demanded a divorce.

He also accused her of conspiring to steal his church land, citing it among the reasons he could no longer stay with her. He demanded a divorce.

Nasulwa denied the allegations and opposed the divorce petition stating church marriage is meant to last forever and that her husband had no valid issues for divorcing her.

Meanwhile, Mesach Semakula’s concert could be the most attended show at Serena Hotel in recent history.

By 4 P.M. there were no more tickets to sell and some people were even chased away.

The event featured performances from a number of prominent musicians, including Jose Chameleone, Haruna Mubiru, Catherine Kusasira, Ronald Mayinja, Eddy Yawe, Martha Mukisa, Carol Nantongo and Maureen Nantume.

Watch the video below:

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